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the role

As EU Officer you will be essential in identifying and communicating the experience of our EU Students. Not only that but you will be responsible for implementing campaigns and raising awareness of issues facing EU Students.

Together we will strive for equality for all EU, irrespective of age, gender, race, sexuality, disability, religious belief, or political belief.

The European Union (EU) Students’ Officer shall have the following specific duties and responsibilities:

  • 6.1 To identify and communicate the experience of EU Students within the Membership.
  • 6.2 To implement campaigns and raise awareness of issues facing EU Students. The Union of Brunel Students Bye-Laws Document 42
  • 6.3 To strive for equality for all EU, irrespective of age, gender, race, sexuality, disability, religious belief, or political belief.
  • 6.4 To encourage the participation of EU students in the Students’ Union.
  • 6.5 Work with the relevant staff within the University as necessary to address the needs and concerns of EU Students.
  • 6.6 To be the Unions student lead on liaising with the University and other organisations offering services to EU Students, over matters affecting those students, including the National Union of Students.
  • 6.7 Formulate and Chair a forum for student input into EU student representation
  • 6.8 Organise and/or participate in the planning of cultural integration campaigns, along with the International Students’ Officer

Find out more about becoming our next EU Officer here.

our candidates for eu officer

 

Voting is open in person on Tuesday 3rd October and Wednesday 4th October, 10am-5pm. Location: on-campus, in The Venue. Only EU students can vote for this role.